Devices synchronize time with a specified device or external clock source to ensure time consistency.
This feature ensures the time consistency between frontend devices and backend devices as well as between software and hardware of devices.
NE |
Version Requirement |
License Requirement |
Function |
|---|---|---|---|
HWT-IVS1800 |
11.1.0 and later versions |
N/A |
Provides the NTP time synchronization function. |
Many solutions are deployed and the time difference exists between devices. In this case, it is difficult to analyze faults of devices based on the time. As such, NTP is required for time synchronization between devices.
Figure 4-1 shows the scenario where the customer provides the NTP server.
Figure 4-2 shows the scenario where the customer does not provide the NTP server.
In this scenario where the HWT-IVS1800 functions as the NTP server, you need to manually configure the time and then time synchronization of the HWT-IVS1800. The HWT-IVS1800 that functions as the NTP server needs to synchronize time to the cameras.
For example, if the time on the NTP server is 2020-11-11 11:11:11, the time of the will be forcibly synchronized to 2020-11-11 11:11:11 after time synchronization with the NTP server is configured.
In this scenario, the synchronization of 600 seconds takes about 14 days in total.
Logging In to the OMU portal)If an NTP server is configured, synchronize the time from the NTP server, as shown in Figure 4-3.
Table 4-4 describes the parameters.
Parameter/Button |
Description |
|---|---|
NTP Server IP Address |
IP address of the NTP clock source server. The value can be an IPv4 or IPv6 address. After the IP address is set, the device synchronizes time with the clock source. |
If you click Verify, the system will check whether the communication with the clock source is normal. NOTE:
If Synchronize System Time With PUBLIC CLOUD is toggled on, NTP time synchronization previously configured for the HWT-IVS1800 (if any) will turn invalid. |
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Time Zone |
Current time zone of the device. |
Time Settings |
Device time. You can manually change the time. |
If you click Synchronize, the time is manually synchronized with the NTP server. |
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Device Time |
Current server time. |
Sync Time to Camera |
Indicates whether to synchronize the server time to the camera connected to the device. NOTE:
Cameras connected through HWSDK or ONVIF automatically time-synchronize with the server. For cameras connected through GB/T 28181 or RTSP, you need to separately configure time synchronization in the camera web system. |
Setting the DST |
Indicates whether to enable DST. If DST is used locally, toggle on this parameter. After the DST is configured, the time zone cannot be changed. Therefore, set the time zone before setting the DST. If you need to change the time zone after setting the DST, disable the DST first. |
Week |
DST mode. |
Date |
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Start Time |
Start time of the DST. |
End Time |
End time of the DST. |
Offset Time |
Offset time of the DST. |
Save |
Button for saving all settings. After you click this button, the system automatically checks the current NTP server status of the device (specified by Local Status).
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Cancel |
Button for restoring data to the state last saved. |
Parameter/Button |
Description |
|---|---|
Time Zone |
Current time zone of the device. |
Time Settings |
Device time. You can manually change the time. |
Device Time |
Current server time. |
Sync Time to Camera |
Indicates whether to synchronize the server time to the camera connected to the device. NOTE:
Cameras connected through HWSDK or ONVIF automatically time-synchronize with the server. For cameras connected through GB/T 28181 or RTSP, you need to separately configure time synchronization in the camera web system. |
Setting the DST |
Indicates whether to enable DST. If DST is used locally, toggle on this parameter. After the DST is configured, the time zone cannot be changed. Therefore, set the time zone before setting the DST. If you need to change the time zone after setting the DST, disable the DST first. |
Week |
DST mode. |
Date |
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Start Time |
Start time of the DST. |
End Time |
End time of the DST. |
Offset Time |
Offset time of the DST. |
Save |
Button for saving settings. |
Cancel |
Button for restoring data to the state last saved. |
Logging In to the LDU)
in the upper left corner to access the main menu.
HWSDK- or ONVIF-compliant cameras can automatically synchronize time with the HWT-IVS1800.
For GB/T 28181- or RTSP-compliant cameras, you need to configure time synchronization with the HWT-IVS1800 one by one.
Logging In to the OMU portal)
If Sync Time to Camera is toggled on under on the OMU portal, the system automatically restarts the SCU module and resets NTPIPC to 0.
After NTP time synchronization is enabled for a camera, the camera automatically synchronizes time with the HWT-IVS1800.
Logging In to the OMU portal)
Logging in to the Camera Web System)Table 4-6 describes the parameters.
Parameter |
Setting |
|---|---|
Time zone |
Select the time zone where the HWT-IVS1800 is located. |
Calibration mode |
Select NTP. |
NTP server |
Enter the actual IP address of the HWT-IVS1800. |
Check |
Check whether the network connection between the camera and the NTP server is normal. |
Synchronization interval (min) |
Set the interval for the camera to synchronize time with the HWT-IVS1800 as required. The camera automatically synchronizes time with the HWT-IVS1800 at the synchronization interval. |
Logging in to the Camera Web System)If not, reconfigure NTP time synchronization for the camera.